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  • 21 reprobate

    1. n распутник, развратник
    2. n негодяй, подлец
    3. n рел. нечестивец
    4. a безнравственный, распутный, развратный
    5. a подлый, низкий
    6. a рел. нечестивый, отверженный, коснеющий во грехе
    7. v порицать, осуждать, корить
    8. v отвергать, не принимать
    9. v рел. лишать спасения, не принимать в своё лоно
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. abandoned (adj.) abandoned; dissolute; licentious; profligate; self-abandoned; unprincipled
    2. bad (adj.) bad; evil; immoral; iniquitous; nefarious; sinful; vicious; wicked; wrong
    3. depraved (adj.) base; corrupt; debased; degenerate; depraved; miscreant; perverted; roguish
    4. miscreant (noun) blackguard; degenerate; good-for-nothing; heel; hopeless case; knave; lowlife; miscreant; rascal; rogue; roperipe; scoundrel; trouble-maker; villain; wretch
    5. criticize (verb) blame; censure; condemn; criticise; criticize; cut up; denounce; denunciate; deplore; fault; knock; pan; rap; reprehend; reproach; skin
    6. decline (verb) decline; disapprove; dismiss; refuse; reject; repudiate; spurn; turn down
    Антонимический ряд:
    applaud; saint; virtuous

    English-Russian base dictionary > reprobate

  • 22 skunk

    1. n зоол. вонючка, скунс
    2. n скунсовый мех, скунс
    3. n разг. подлец, дрянь
    4. v амер. сл. обыграть всухую
    5. v амер. сл. не заплатить; обмануть, объегорить
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. snot (noun) cur; dog; louse; puke; rat; scum; snake; snot; sod; stinkard; stinkaroo; stinker; toad; wretch
    2. whip (verb) beat; blast; curry; drub; dust; lambaste; lick; mop up; overrun; overwhelm; rout; shellac; smear; smother; steamroller; thrash; trim; trounce; upend; wallop; whip; whomp

    English-Russian base dictionary > skunk

  • 23 stinker

    1. n вонючка
    2. n груб. подлец, подонок
    3. n груб. дрянь, барахло
    4. n груб. подлая штука

    a stinker of a crossword — кроссворд — чёрт ногу сломит

    5. n груб. австрал. разг. томительно жаркий день, пекло
    Синонимический ряд:
    snot (noun) cur; dog; louse; puke; rat; scum; skunk; snake; snot; sod; stinkard; stinkaroo; toad; wretch

    English-Russian base dictionary > stinker

  • 24 unfortunate

    1. n неудачник; неудачница; несчастливец; горемыка
    2. n арх. проститутка
    3. a несчастный, несчастливый
    4. a неудачный
    5. a плачевный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. deplorable (adj.) afflictive; calamitous; deplorable; dire; distressing; dolorous; grievous; heartbreaking; heartrending; lamentable; mournful; regrettable; sad; woeful
    2. inauspicious (adj.) inauspicious; unfavorable; untimely; untoward
    3. infelicitous (adj.) awkward; graceless; ill-chosen; inappropriate; inept; infelicitous
    4. shameful (adj.) disgraceful; opprobrious; shameful
    5. unlucky (adj.) hapless; ill-fated; ill-starred; luckless; miserable; misfortunate; star-crossed; unhappy; unlucky; unsuccessful
    6. underdog (noun) loser; underdog; wretch
    Антонимический ряд:
    auspicious; beneficial; comfortable; conquering; contented; delighted; flourishing; fortunate; happy; healthy; lucky; opportune; pleasurable; propitious

    English-Russian base dictionary > unfortunate

См. также в других словарях:

  • wretch — ► NOUN 1) an unfortunate person. 2) informal a contemptible person. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • wretch — [ retʃ ] noun count 1. ) someone who is in a difficult situation and who you feel sorry for: The poor wretch lay crying by the side of the road. 2. ) HUMOROUS someone you do not like or who annoys you: Why did you marry that wretch? a ) LITERARY… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • wretch´ed|ness — wretch|ed «REHCH ihd», adjective. 1. very unfortunate or unhappy. 2. very unsatisfactory; miserable: »a wretched hut. SYNONYM(S): pitiful, shabby. 3. very bad: »a wretched traitor. SYNONYM(S): despicable, base, mean …   Useful english dictionary

  • wretch´ed|ly — wretch|ed «REHCH ihd», adjective. 1. very unfortunate or unhappy. 2. very unsatisfactory; miserable: »a wretched hut. SYNONYM(S): pitiful, shabby. 3. very bad: »a wretched traitor. SYNONYM(S): despicable, base, mean …   Useful english dictionary

  • wretch|ed — «REHCH ihd», adjective. 1. very unfortunate or unhappy. 2. very unsatisfactory; miserable: »a wretched hut. SYNONYM(S): pitiful, shabby. 3. very bad: »a wretched traitor. SYNONYM(S): despicable, base, mean …   Useful english dictionary

  • wretch — noun (C) 1 someone that you feel sorry for: The poor wretch had really suffered. 2 often humorous someone you are annoyed with: You wretch! You ve soaked my dress! 3 literary an evil person …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • wretch — noun 1) the wretches killed themselves Syn: poor creature, poor soul, poor thing, poor unfortunate; informal poor devil 2) I wouldn t trust the old wretch Syn: scoundrel, villain, ruffian, rogue, rascal, reprobate …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • wretch — noun Etymology: Middle English wrecche, from Old English wrecca outcast, exile; akin to Old High German hrechjo fugitive, Old English wrecan to drive, drive out more at wreak Date: before 12th century 1. a miserable person ; one who is profoundly …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • wretch — noun [ɹɛtʃ/ a) An unhappy, unfortunate or miserable person. b) An unpleasant, annoying person …   Wiktionary

  • wretch — noun an unfortunate person. ↘informal a contemptible person. Origin OE wrecca (also in the sense banished person ), of W. Gmc origin …   English new terms dictionary

  • wretch — UK [retʃ] / US noun [countable] Word forms wretch : singular wretch plural wretches 1) someone who is in a difficult situation and who you feel sorry for The poor wretch lay crying by the side of the road. 2) a) humorous someone who you do not… …   English dictionary

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